Fair Housing
In South Dakota, a homeowner who belongs to a religious organization may give preference to members of that same religion when selling their home if:
AThe home is in a predominantly religious community
BThey do not use a real estate agent and do not engage in discriminatory advertising✓ Correct
CThey get written approval from the SDREC
DThe religious preference is based on sincerely held beliefs
Explanation
The religious exemption in the Fair Housing Act allows religious organizations to limit housing to members, and owner-occupants of certain properties have limited exemptions, but this cannot involve a real estate agent or discriminatory advertising.
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